Hash (imported) wrote: Sun Jan 23, 2011 8:11 pm Eunuchs can still achieve erections and orgasm? Well, yes and no. After castration a new eunuch can still get erections and orgasm, but not long after. After a few days or two or three weeks, the ability to get erect is more and more difficult. A few days after I was castrated I stopped getting erections and even though I tried to get erect and orgasm, it wasn't worth the effort. If was kind of funny at first, my limp noodle of a penis didn't respond to any stimulation. It seemed dead, I didn't have the desire and that's what happens after castration. You lose the desire to have sex, you don't care about sex. You might be able to get an erection if you work your penis for a half and hour or more, but you just won't care too. That's why the penis of a true eunuch, who doesn't use HRT (Hormone Replacement Therapy), shrinks and shrivels. So castration removes the sexual desire and to restore it, you must supplement with testosterone using shots, creams, or gels. By the way, for me, and it differs in eunuchs, I can get erections & orgasm since I use HRT, but it's not quite the same. The testicles and cords, cremaster muscle, etc., lessen the power of the orgasm for me. Again, that's strictly my belief.
For those seeking advice, the above by Hash is very good.
I'm a eunuch who is usually on HRT. If I go off HRT for more than a couple of weeks, I gradually lose not only my ability to sustain an erection but also my libido. However, everyone is different as to how this occurs, as Hash points out. If I stay off HRT for a few months, my penis shrivels and I soon lose my interest in sex. My body hair stops growing and my facial hair gradually diminishes. But, everyone will experience this differently.
On the questions that some have asked.
Sperm is produced in the testicles; so, no testicles = no new sperm production.
Testosterone is produced mainly in the testicles, but a little is produced in the adrenal glands (enough to get your count somewhere around 20 or 30, at least in my case); to my knowledge, eating red meat has nothing to do with Testosterone production, but it could make you feel "strong like bull," I guess.
Seminal fluids are produced mainly in the seminal vesicles and prostate; the testes produce a little (enough to move the sperm out of the testicle, along the vas deferens and into the ejaculatory duct); there's a small gland near the root of the penis that produces a small amount of clear fluid (commonly called "precum") that prepares the urethra to receive ejaculate. You can find all of this in detail with pics on the internet.
So, if a fully castrated male with an otherwise functioning reproductive system receives enough testosterone to bring his count to normal levels and stimulate his reproductive organs, he can orgasm and ejaculate to his heart's content. His ejaculate will lack the fluid that is produced in the testes and will, of course, be devoid of sperm.